Pincushion Cactus

Pincushion cactus may grow small flowers and elongated red berries if given the right conditions.

The pincushion cactus is a small, ball-shaped to spherical plant that is usually covered in spines or white wool. Some are solitary, but most are clustering. Small flowers in white, pink, or red appear in a ring around the top of the plant and are often followed by elongated red berries.

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Total dryness, cool to cold temperatures in winter, and full sun in summer are the secrets to getting this cactus to bloom.

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